Logo The Wordsmith Dictionary
Exact matches only Allow stemming Match all embedded
English-Thai Dictionary

grade

N ชนชั้น  นักเรียน ใน ชั้น  chon-chan

 

grade

N ระดับ  ระดับ คะแนน  เกรด  class category rank standard ra-dub

 

grade

VT ทำ ทางลาด  ทำ ถนน  tan-tang-lad

 

grade

VT แบ่งระดับ  แบ่ง ชั้น  ทำ เป็น ชั้นๆ  ให้คะแนน  ให้ ตำแหน่ง  rate mark score bang-ra-dub

 

grade down

PHRV ลดลง (ระดับ  ตำแหน่ง  ประเภท  grade up lod-long

 

grade point average

N คะแนนเฉลี่ย (คำย่อ คือ  GPA grade point index ka-naen-cha-lia

 

grade school

N โรงเรียนประถม ศึกษา  elementary school rong-rian-pra-tom-suek-sa

 

grade up

PHRV ปรับปรุง คุณ ภาพ ของ  prab-prung-kun-na-phab-kong

 

grade up

PHRV ยกขึ้น (ระดับ  ตำแหน่ง  ประเภท  grade down yok-kuan

 

grader

N ผู้ ให้คะแนน ใน การ สอบ  phu-hai-ka-naen-nai-kan-sob

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GRADE

n.[L. gradus, a step. gradior, to step to go, rota. We observe further that the Latin gradior forms gressus, by a common change of d to s; Heb. to descend. ] 1. A degree or rank in order or dignity, civil, military or ecclesiastical.
While questions, periods, and grades and privileges are never once formally discussed.
2. A step or degree in any ascending series; as crimes of every grade.
When we come to examine the intermediate grades.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GRADE

Grade, n. Etym: [F. grade, L. gradus step, pace, grade, from gradi to step, go. Cf. Congress, Degree, Gradus. ]

 

1. A step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing; as, grades of military rank; crimes of every grade; grades of flour. They also appointed and removed, at their own pleasure, teachers of every grade. Buckle.

 

2. In a railroad or highway: (a ) The rate of ascent or descent; gradient; deviation from a level surface to an inclined plane; -- usually stated as so many feet per mile, or as one foot rise or fall in so many of horizontal distance; as, a heavy grade; a grade of twenty feet per mile, or of 1 in 264. (b ) A graded ascending, descending, or level portion of a road; a gradient.

 

3. (Stock Breeding )

 

Defn: The result of crossing a native stock with some better breed. If the crossbreed have more than three fourths of the better blood, it is called high grade. At grade, on the same level; -- said of the crossing of a railroad with another railroad or a highway, when they are on the same level at the point of crossing. -- Down grade, a descent, as on a graded railroad. -- Up grade, an ascent, as on a graded railroad. -- Equating for grades. See under Equate. -- Grade crossing, a crossing at grade.

 

GRADE

Grade, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Graded; p. pr. & vb. n. Grading. ]

 

1. To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc.

 

2. To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a canal or road.

 

3. (Stock Breeding )

 

Defn: To cross with some better breed; to improve the blood of.

 

GRADELY

Grade "ly, a. Etym: [Cf. AS. grad grade, step, order, fr. L. gradus. See Grade. ]

 

Defn: Decent; orderly. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell. -- adv.

 

Defn: Decently; in order. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

GRADER

GRADER Grad "er, n.

 

Defn: 1. One who grades, or that by means of which grading is done or facilitate.

 

Defn: 2. A vehicle used for levelling earth, esp. one with a plow blade suspended from the center, used specifically for grading roads.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

grade

grade |grād ɡreɪd | noun 1 a particular level of rank, quality, proficiency, intensity, or value: sea salt is usually available in coarse or fine grades | grade AA butter. a level in a salary or employment structure. a mark indicating the quality of a student's work: I got good grades last semester. Brit. an examination, esp. in music: I took grade five and got a distinction. (with specifying ordinal number ) those students in a school or school system who are grouped by age or ability for teaching at a particular level for a year: she teaches first grade. (in historical linguistics ) one in a series of related root forms exhibiting ablaut. Zoology a group of animals at a similar evolutionary level. 2 a gradient or slope: just over the crest of a long seven percent grade. 3 [ usu. as modifier ] a variety of cattle produced by crossing with a superior breed: grade stock. verb [ with obj. ] (usu. be graded ) 1 arrange in or allocate to grades; class or sort: they are graded according to thickness | (as adj. graded ) : carefully graded exercises. give a mark to (a student or a piece of work ). 2 [ no obj. ] pass gradually from one level, esp. a shade of color, into another: the sky graded from blue to white on the horizon. 3 reduce (a road ) to an easy gradient. 4 cross (livestock ) with a superior breed. PHRASES at grade on the same level: the crossing at grade of two streets. make the grade informal succeed; reach the desired standard. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French, or from Latin gradus step. Originally used as a unit of measurement of angles (a degree of arc ), the term later referred to degrees of merit or quality.

 

Grade, Lew

Grade |greɪd |, Baron Grade of Elstree (1906 –98 ), British television producer and executive, born in Russia; born Louis Winogradsky. A pioneer of British commercial television, he served as president of ATV (Associated Television ) from 1977 to 1982.

 

grade crossing

grade cross ing noun a place where a railroad and a road, or two railroad lines, cross at the same level.

 

gradely

grade ¦ly |ˈgreɪdli | adjective N. English fine, decent, or respectable: she were a gradely lass. ORIGIN Middle English (originally in the sense excellent, noble ): from Old Norse greithligr, from greithr ready .

 

grade point

grade point noun a numerical value assigned to a letter grade received in a course at a college or university, multiplied by the number of credits awarded for the course.

 

grade point average

grade point av er age (abbr.: GPA ) noun an indication of a student's academic achievement at a college or university, calculated as the total number of grade points received over a given period divided by the total number of credits awarded.

 

grader

grad er |ˈgrādər ˈɡreɪdər | noun 1 a person or thing that grades. a wheeled machine for leveling the ground, esp. in making roads. 2 [ in combination ] a student of a specified grade in a school: first-grader.

 

grade school

grade school |ˈɡreɪd ˌskul | noun an elementary school. DERIVATIVES grade school er noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

grade

grade |greɪd | noun 1 a particular level of rank, quality, proficiency, or value: sea salt is usually available in coarse or fine grades | [ in combination ] : high-grade steel. a level in a salary or employment structure: clerical and secretarial grades. Brit. a level of importance allocated to a listed building: [ as modifier ] : a Grade I listed building. (in historical linguistics ) a relative position in a series of forms involving ablaut. Zoology a group of animals at a similar evolutionary level. 2 chiefly N. Amer. a mark indicating the quality of a student's work: I got good grades last semester. (with specifying ordinal number ) those pupils in a school or school system who are grouped by age or ability for teaching at a particular level for a year: she teaches first grade. Brit. an examination, especially in music: I took grade five and got a distinction. 3 chiefly N. Amer. a gradient or slope: just over the crest of a long seven per cent grade. 4 [ usu. as modifier ] a variety of cattle produced by crossing with a superior breed: grade stock. verb [ with obj. ] 1 arrange in or allocate to grades; classify or sort: the timber is graded according to its thickness. 2 chiefly N. Amer. give a mark to (a student or a piece of work ). 3 [ no obj. ] pass gradually from one level, especially a shade of colour, into another: the sky graded from blue at the top of the shot to white on the horizon. 4 reduce (a road ) to an easy gradient. 5 cross (livestock ) with a superior breed. PHRASES at grade N. Amer. on the same level: the crossing at grade of two streets. make the grade informal succeed; reach the desired standard. ORIGIN early 16th cent.: from French, or from Latin gradus step . Originally used as a unit of measurement of angles (a degree of arc ), the term later referred to degrees of merit or quality.

 

Grade, Lew

Grade |greɪd |, Baron Grade of Elstree (1906 –98 ), British television producer and executive, born in Russia; born Louis Winogradsky. A pioneer of British commercial television, he served as president of ATV (Associated Television ) from 1977 to 1982.

 

grade crossing

grade cross |ing noun North American term for level crossing.

 

gradely

grade ¦ly |ˈgreɪdli | adjective N. English fine, decent, or respectable: she were a gradely lass. ORIGIN Middle English (originally in the sense excellent, noble ): from Old Norse greithligr, from greithr ready .

 

grade point

grade point noun a numerical value assigned to a letter grade received in a course at a college or university, multiplied by the number of credits awarded for the course.

 

grade point average

grade point av er age (abbr.: GPA ) noun an indication of a student's academic achievement at a college or university, calculated as the total number of grade points received over a given period divided by the total number of credits awarded.

 

grader

grader |ˈgreɪdə | noun 1 a person or thing that grades. 2 a wheeled machine for levelling the ground, especially in making roads. 3 [ in combination ] N. Amer. a pupil of a specified grade in a school: a first-grader.

 

grade school

grade school noun N. Amer. an elementary school. DERIVATIVES grade schooler noun

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

grade

grade noun 1 a higher grade of steel: category, set, class, classification, grouping, group, bracket. 2 his job is of the lowest grade: rank, level, echelon, standing, position, class, status, order; step, rung, stratum, tier. 3 she got the best grades in the class: mark, score; assessment, evaluation, appraisal. 4 he's in grade 5: year; class. 5 a steep grade. See gradient. verb 1 eggs are graded by size: classify, class, categorize, bracket, sort, group, arrange, pigeonhole; rank, evaluate, rate, value. 2 the essays have been graded: score, mark, assess, judge, evaluate, appraise. 3 the colors grade into one another: blend, shade, merge, pass. PHRASES make the grade informal he lacked the experience to make the grade: qualify, be up to scratch, come up to standard, pass, pass muster, measure up; succeed, win through; informal be up to snuff, cut it, cut the mustard.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

grade

grade noun 1 hotels within the same grade: category, class, classification, grouping, group, set, section, bracket, division, type, brand. 2 they appointed him to the lowest grade: rank, level, echelon, standing, station, position, placing, class, status, order; stage, step, rung, rung on the ladder, notch, stratum, tier; degree of proficiency, degree of quality, degree of merit. 3 N. Amer. they got the best grades in the school: mark, score, grading, assessment, evaluation, appraisal. 4 N. Amer. a kid in the fifth grade: class, form, study group, school group, set, stream, band; year. 5 N. Amer. roads on steep grades: slope, gradient, incline, acclivity, declivity, tilt, angle; hill, rise, bank, ramp. PHRASES make the grade informal he lacked the experience to make the grade: come up to standard, come up to scratch, qualify, pass, pass muster, measure up, measure up to expectation; succeed, be successful, come through, come through with flying colours, win through, get through; informal be up to snuff, cut it, cut the mustard, crack it. ANTONYMS fail. verb 1 the weights were graded in the box by size: classify, class, categorize, bracket, sort, group, order, arrange, type, pigeonhole, brand, size; rank, evaluate, rate, value, range, graduate, calibrate. 2 N. Amer. children should be told how they have been graded: assess, mark, score, judge, evaluate, appraise. 3 all these categories grade into one another: pass, shade, change, merge, blend, transmute, turn.

 

Duden Dictionary

grade

gra de Partikel umgangssprachlich gerade |gr a de |Partikel; unbetont zu gerade 1 drückt eine Verstärkung aus, weist mit Nachdruck auf etwas hin 2 drückt Ärger, Verstimmung o. Ä. aus ausgerechnet 3 umgangssprachlich schwächt eine Verneinung ab, mildert einen Tadel o. Ä.

 

grade

gra de Adverb umgangssprachlich gerade |gr a de |vgl. gerade a zeitlich in diesem Augenblick b umgangssprachlich kurz, rasch einmal; für [ganz ] kurze Zeit c in unmittelbarer Nähe, genau da d nur mit Mühe, ganz knapp e umgangssprachlich erst recht

 

Gradeinheit

Grad ein heit Substantiv, feminin , die |Gr a deinheit |in Grad 2 ausgedrückte Maßeinheit

 

Gradeinteilung

Grad ein tei lung Substantiv, feminin , die |Gr a deinteilung |Einteilung in Grade 2 2, 3

 

Gradel

Gra del Substantiv, maskulin süddeutsch, österreichisch , der Gradl |Gr a del |1 besonders für Arbeitskleidung, Säcke o. Ä. verwendetes festes Gewebe aus Leinen und Wolle mit eingewebtem [Fischgrät ]muster 2 Kies, grober Sand

 

gradenwegs

gra den wegs gradeswegs ; gradewegs geradenwegs |gr a denwegs |

 

gradeswegs

gra des wegs Adverb gradenwegs |gr a deswegs |

 

gradewegs

gra de wegs Adverb gradenwegs |gr a dewegs |

 

French Dictionary

grade

grade n. m. nom masculin Échelon de la hiérarchie. LOCUTIONS Grade universitaire. Rang dans la hiérarchie des diplômes universitaires (Recomm. off. ). : Quel est son grade universitaire (et non *académique )? tableau – grades et diplômes universitaires. Note Technique Le terme grade universitaire est un générique. Les termes baccalauréat, maîtrise et doctorat sont des termes spécifiques. Les certificats et les diplômes décernés par un établissement universitaire sont des diplômes, au sens général du terme, au même titre que les baccalauréats, les maîtrises et les doctorats, mais ne sont pas des grades. Monter en grade. figuré Avoir une promotion. SYNONYME prendre du galon . FORMES FAUTIVES grade. Anglicisme au sens de année scolaire. grade. Anglicisme au sens de degré (de malignité ). : Une tumeur de faible degré (et non *grade ) de malignité.

 

gradé

gradé , ée adj. et n. m. adjectif et nom masculin Qui a un grade. : Un militaire gradé. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les mots suivants: • gradué, divisé en degrés;graduel, qui évolue par degrés.

 

grader

grader FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour niveleuse.

 

Spanish Dictionary

gradería

gradería nombre femenino Graderío :los teatros estaban construidos en las laderas de los montes, aprovechando sus pendientes para instalar en ellas las graderías (‘cavea ’) a las que se accedía por pasillos .

 

graderío

graderío nombre masculino 1 Conjunto de gradas que suele haber en teatros, estadios o lugares a los que acude gran cantidad de público .SINÓNIMO grada, gradería .2 Público que ocupa ese conjunto de gradas :el tres a uno de los visitantes llevó el desasosiego al graderío .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

grade

grade /ɡreɪd /(形 )gradual, (副 )gradually, (名 )graduation 名詞 s /-dz /C 1 a. (生産物 材料などの )等級 , 品質の程度; (進歩 発育 症状などの )段階, 程度, 過程 ▸ premium- [regular- ]grade fuel プレミアム [レギュラー ]ガソリン ▸ a top grade hotel 最高級ホテル fine grade sandpaper 細目のサンドペーパー ▸ a low- grade fever 軽度の発熱 .b. (社会 組織における人の )階級, 階層 ;⦅ 米 ⦆ (軍の )階級 She's still only on a secretarial grade .彼女はまだ秘書の段階だ all social grades all grades of society すべての社会階層 .c. 〖集合的に 〗同一等級 [階級 ]の物 [].2 ⦅主に米 ⦆(授業の )成績 , 評価 , 評点 (⦅英 ⦆mark )She got good grades on ⦅米 ⦆ [in ⦅英 ⦆] her exams .彼女は試験でよい成績を収めた [点を取った ] (!~sは複数回または複数科目であることを示す; コーパス ⦆ ⦅米 ⦆で具体的な得点を表すとき, gradeよりもscoreをよく用いる ) ▸ 70 \% of pupils got Grade C or above .7割の生徒がC以上をとった ▸ a failing grade 落第点 事情 米国での成績評価 ⦅米 ⦆では普通以下の5段階で成績評価を表す ▸ A Excellent ▸ B Good ▸ C Fair ▸ D Minimum Passing ▸ F Failure 不可 .3 ⦅米 ⦆〖通例the /one's 序数詞 (小 高等学校の )学年 , 年級 (⦅英 ⦆form ); 〖集合的に 〗同学年の全生徒 Sam is in (the ) second grade .サムは2年生だ (!この用法ではしばしば無冠詞 ) ▸ a seventh- grade student [teacher ]7年生 [7年生担当教師 ].事情 ⦅米 ⦆では普通, 6--3 --3制または8 --4制で, 6歳で小学校に入学する. 6--3 --3制の場合, the seventh grade は日本の中学1年に, the tenth grade は高校1年に当たる .4 ⦅主に米 ⦆(道路 鉄道などの )傾斜度 , 勾配 こうばい (⦅英 ⦆gradient )by easy grades 緩勾配をたどって .5 ⦅英 ⦆(音楽技能試験の )等級 , …級 grade 6 piano ピアノの検定6級 6 ⦅米 ⦆the s 〗小学校 (grade school ; elementary school; ⦅英 ⦆primary school ).7 畜産 改良雑種 .at gr de ⦅米 ⦆同一水平面で, 同じ高さ [傾斜 ]で .Gr de 〖形容詞的に 〗1級品の, 最高級の .m ke the gr de ⦅くだけて ⦆(必要な )基準に達する ; (困難を乗り越えて )成功する .on the d wn [p ] gr de 下り [上り ]坂で, 下り [上り ]ぎみで, 低下 [向上 ]して .p to gr de 標準に達して, かなり上等の ; 〈品質などが 〉基準に合格して .動詞 s /-dz /; d /-ɪd /; grading 他動詞 1 能力 性質 大きさなどに従って 】…に等級を付ける , …を類別する, 格付けする «by , according to » (!しばしば受け身で ) The containers are graded according to size .容器は大きさで分けられている ▸ Eggs are graded from small to extra large .卵は小から特大までに選別される Ten beaches were graded as acceptable .10か所の海岸がまずまずであると判定された 2 ⦅主に米 ⦆生徒 学習結果 〉に成績を付ける, …を採点する ; A C 〗A 生徒 学習結果 〉にC 成績 を付ける (!Cは 名詞 形容詞 ) (mark 1 他動詞 6 )The best students are graded A .最も優秀な学生はAの評価を受ける 3 〈色など 〉をぼかす .4 〈道路など 〉の勾配をゆるくする ; …を平らにならす .5 (品種改良のため )…を純血種と交配する (up ).自動詞 1 (…の )等級 [品質 ]である That beef grades prime .あの牛肉の等級は極上である .2 〈色などが 〉 «…に » 段階的に変化する «into , to » .gr de p 等級が上位である [上がる ].gr de A p [p A ]Aを格上げする ; 品種改良する .gr de p with A Aと肩を並べる, Aに匹敵する .~́ cr ssing ⦅米 ⦆(道路 鉄道の )平面交差, 踏み切り (⦅英 ⦆level crossing ).~́ point verage ⦅米 ⦆学業平均値 (⦅略 ⦆GPA ).~́ separ tion ⦅米 ⦆(道路の )立体交差 .~́ t acher ⦅米 ⦆小学校の教師 .

 

graded

grad ed /ɡréɪdɪd /形容詞 1 〈学習用教材 読み物などが 〉レベル別の ; 〈薬の投与量が 〉段階的な .2 平らにならされた ; 傾斜をゆるくした .

 

grader

grad er /ɡréɪdə r /名詞 C 1 ⦅米 ⦆〖序数詞の後で 〗…(学 )年生 (⦅英 ⦆former )an eighth grader 8年生 .2 等級を付ける人 ; ⦅米 ⦆採点者 .3 地ならし機 .